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Figure 9-36 shows a slab with dimensionsd1=11.0cm,d2=2.80cm, andd3=13.0cm. Half the slab consists of aluminum(density=2.70g/cm3)and half consists of iron(density=7.85g/cm3). What are (a) The xcoordinate,(b) The ycoordinate, and (c) The zcoordinate of the slab’s center of mass?

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  1. x coordinate of center of mass of slab is-6.5cm.
  2. y coordinate of center of mass of slab is8.3cm.
  3. z coordinate of center of mass of slab is1.40cm.

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Given data

Dimensions of slab,

d1=11.0cmd2=2.80cmd3=13.0cmThedensityofaluminum,pA=2.70g/cm2Thedensityofiron,pi=7.85g/cm2

02

Understanding the concept of center of mass

For a system of particles, the whole mass of the system is concentrated at the center of mass of the system. Center of mass is the point where external forces are seems to be applied for the motion of the system as a whole.

The expression for density is given as:

… (i)

The expression for the coordinates of the center of mass is given as:

r→com=1M∑i=1nmiri … (ii)

Here, Mis the total mass, mi is the individual mass of ith particle and r is the coordinates of ithparticle.

03

(a) Determination of x coordinate of center of mass of slab

From the symmetry of the figure, we can say that,

xcom=-d32

Substitute the values in the above equation.

xcom=-13cm2=-6.5cm

Thus, the x coordinate of the center of mass is-6.5cm.

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(b) Determination of y coordinate of center of mass of slab

Using equation (i) and (ii), the y coordinate of center of mass is,

ycom=miycomi+maycomami+ma=piviycomi+pavaycomapivi+pava

Substitute the values in the above equation.

ycom={(6.5)(7.85)+3(6.5)(2.7)}7.85+2.7=8.3cm

Thus, the y coordinate of the center of mass is 8.3cm.

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(c) Determination of z coordinates of center of mass of slab

Again by symmetry we get,

zcom=d22=2.80cm2=1.40cm

Thus, the z coordinate of the center of mass is1.40cm

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